Hello,
I've seen a number of threads pop on here where forum members have been asking for pressures that they should carbonate their beers at. As somebody who grew up with Centigrade instead of Fahrenheit I find the charts a pain to use so I took one of the charts I found online (think it was Beersmith) and bastardised it so that it's in Centigrade. The file format is .ods (Open Office Spreadsheet), if you have difficulty opening the file, let me know and I'll try and export it as an excel file.
The file location is here.
Hope it is of some help,
James
Carbonation Chart in Centigrade
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Re: Carbonation Chart in Centigrade
dazzled, doused in gin..
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Yes like that one
. The thread is a bit redundant now so I'll let it drop off the edge of the earth.
James

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Re: Carbonation Chart in Centigrade
James,james1988 wrote:Yes like that one. The thread is a bit redundant now so I'll let it drop off the edge of the earth.
James
Sorry Mate, but I don`t think this thread will be redundant!


It`s a bit like `Please Ignore` in the `Tap Room`.
I think I will go and ignore that post now, maybe the first ignore of 2017!

WA